The Punjab Finance Act 2024 has raised the price of court tickets. The Rs1 ticket is now Rs100 and the Rs2 ticket has been jacked up to Rs500. This raises the question: who will bear the brunt of this change?
Obviously, it will be the ordinary people. Those who have been cheated or robbed will knock on the court's doors seeking justice, but this act will make justice unaffordable and inaccessible for the poor.
Advocate Asghar Ali Korai
Sukkur
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